Snapshots - Heesco - Mongo Hustle
- Art, Photographs
- April 4, 2011
Its been a little while since we’ve seen a solo show from Slicer, but every single show is more than worth the wait. Constantly pushing his style into new realms of abstract graffuturism, Slicers work has been a mainstay on the walls of Melbourne, both inside the gallery and out, for many eyars now –
READ MOREIn my mind, Will Coles holds a special place in Australian street art. One of only a handful of dedicated artists who here whose entire practice involves put physical objects out on the street, he has been quoted as being one of the worlds street artists whose work has been stolen more than any other.
READ MOREYou’ve seen Mick Porters work – they’re the massive colourful faces on the edges if the railway lines that have seemingly been there since time immemorial. They are so. Much a part of the fabric of the Melbourne commute that if they weren’t there, you’d automatically know something was missing. Mick Potter returned to Melbourne
READ MOREOnce again congratulations to Georgie Seccull on her first solo show at the Gasworks arts space in Albert park, when I attended the show last week I was impressed to say the least. On seeing her creations up close one got to appreciate the amount of work that went into each piece she had created.
READ MOREFirst a little story about why I am putting this post up, on Thursday like many others I attended the VIP opening of “The Art Of Basnksy” but we are not here to talk about that. While in conversation with a few of my friends, Dvate, Putos, Sup, Merda, Sirum just to name a few,
READ MOREA few weeks ago, a new volume depicting the history of Melbourne art was released into the publics eye – this was not the usual art tome, but one that covered a subject that had not been covered in print for almost thirty years – public sculpture in Melbourne. Alongside the old weathered items from
READ MORESuper excited about this!! My good buddy Mark Holsworth has been working on this labour of love for some time now, and its finally getting to see the light of day! Encompassing Melbournes public sculpture in all its forms since way back at the beginning, til now – and all that street art stuff, this
READ MOREWell this is a bit of a powerhouse exhibition join-up right here – the amazing E.L.K. (Luke Cornish) and Will Coles getting together to put on a show together down at Art Equity in Sydney. Both of these guys are at the top of their game, and I know that with this show we can
READ MOREChecked out opening of the ‘Nasty Goreng’ show by Yok and Sheryo last Friday night. Tuner gallery was packed with eager art loving peeps and the exhibition didn’t disappoint. Traditional Batik textiles featured heavily, staring some not so traditional Yok and Sheryo characters. The exhibition also included contributions from a handful of artists, including Amok
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